"I had to advertise her for sale after getting a full time job, but we didn't really want to so to not know where she is or how she is being treated is devastating," she said.

"The woman who came to view her rang me up, came into our garden and asked if she could hold Daisy. She asked if she could show Daisy to her husband and then my phone rang. The next thing I knew was that she was running off with her and jumping into a car.

"All I have done is cry since it happened because I don't know how they are treating her or what they are going to do with her."